Will Allison

Will Allison
Will Allison is an American novelist and editor. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling book Long Drive Homeand What You Have Left...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth22 October 1968
CountryUnited States of America
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But let's face it, I still have to look at my self and look at the things I've done down the stretch.
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The onus is on us to demonstrate (there is enough water) to the Department of Water Resources.
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We're here to bring awareness that each person deserves tolerance and acceptance.
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This program is meant to keep the joints moving and gain some mobility that is lost through arthritis, ... We work from head to toe.
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Garry Hill is a pleasure to be around, and his work is a rewarding reflection of my career.
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What I have to do from here is I have to do the best I can to carry on.
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When you win a race your on top that day, so take it for what its worth, have a good time and party, cause the next day when you get out of bed, the meter goes back to zero again.
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We needed a little more variety, some different tempos and textures. It was not a plan to go for something new; it was just trying to play something that pleased us.
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My sisters, we didn't like each other as kids. We were scared of each other, I think, but we've grown to love each other. It was fun to write about these sisters who were supposed to hate each other but really don't.
Watch out, or I'm liable to put you in a story.
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My assumption when I began writing was that you were never going to make any money. And you were never going to reach everyone. Therefore you had to do as much as you could in the service of something you genuinely believed in. And if you do that and people get upset, well, there you go.
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If you write a book that's as powerful and successful as 'Bastard,' there's a strong desire to prove there's something else.
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My son, Wolf, was born when I was past 40 and the author of a best-selling novel. That means he has grown up a middle-class child - one who sometimes asks me for stories of my childhood but knows nothing of what it means to grow up poor and afraid. I have worked to make sure of that.
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I think it's wonderful that people in pickup trucks are buying two flats of dog food and a copy of 'Bastard.' I want my view of the world to be right up there next to gallon boxes of Tide.